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PhilOcifer" and I bet he inwardly squirms, gets a hot flush and thinks "why am I such a dickhead?""

And, equally, I'll bet he doesn't!!

He was a young man who made an error - must he never be allowed to have made amends? He has done much good for sport and charities in the ensuing years, but it obviously makes YOU feel better to continue to berate him (because he has talents you cannot match, I suspect!).

"I'm sure recollections of the incident must pass through his brain cell now and again"

That's the kind of remark (the 'brain cell' part) that says more about you than about David Beckham.

I doubt that there's an adult alive who doesn't recall at least one incident from his or her younger days with embarrassment. David Beckham has since tried hard to be a credit to his country and to his sport, and I think he has succeeded in no small measure.

Thanks FE - the word of God has spoken again which must not be disobeyed. Thanks for the personal insult there by the way.

Yes, well he's done a lot of good, but his whole career has been tinged with "incidents". Just when does he cease to be a "young man"?

Jealousy? Envy? Sure. I've been a dickhead most of my life but I don't have a special skill like football so I'm just Mr Ordinary waiting for my 6 numbers to come up on the lotto to make life a little easier.

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